Rob,
Thank you for your quick response. Unfortunately I am having a bit of trouble
setting this up. I have configured the router to forward port 873 (TCP/UDP) to
my XP Pro laptop. I'm fairly certain I have my rsyncd/cygwin set up correctly.
My rysncd looks like this:
[backup]
path = c:
This solution assumes that you have access to the router setup page.
(After writing this, I realized that you should confirm w/ the
developers whether BackupPC's rsync module supports the --port option).
Use rsync over ssh, or rsyncd as the transport. Lets assume rsyncd for
this example. Rsyncd
Hello,
I help manage a small network of Windows computers at a research facility. My
supervisor and I have chosen to create a simple backup server using Ubuntu 7.04
and BackupPC. The problem is, we've only been given a limited number of IP
addresses from the University that maintains this fac
Anyone on this?
Lee Connell
Network Engineer
15 Main St. Suite 10
Littleton, NH 03561
603-444-3937
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2007 18:14:39 +0200
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 August 2007, Jacob wrote:
> > If this is really the way backuppc does incremental backups, I think
> > backuppc should be a bit more incremental with its incremental backups.
> > Instead of comparing against th